LEARN/CREATE (MT)

NOTE: When the Idaho Legislature is in session, programming on the Learn/Create and World channels may be pre-empted for live coverage from the House and Senate floors.

1:30 pm

French In Action"Portraits I"
Mireille is petite, but healthy, athletic, strong, with long blond hair, and blue eyes. She's quick and has a certain fondness for poking fun.G

2:00 pm

Western Tradition"The American Revolution"
The British colonists fight first for their rights as Englishmen and then for universal freedoms.G

2:30 pm

Western Tradition"The American Republic"
The new republic demonstrates that a revolution can create a free, stable society.G

3:00 pm

Human Condition"Haley Or Matthew's Story"
The episode shows the link between healthy, risk-reducing behaviors prior to pregnancy and the well-being of a newborn child. It follows an expectant mother and her husband through the last stages of pregnancy, examining the prenatal environment in which the fetus exists.G

3:30 pm

Human Condition"Growing Years"
The program identifies major health risks during infancy, early childhood, childhood, and adolescence and discusses preventive strategies that are proving successful in decreasing the likelihood of debilitating illness or injury among children.G

4:00 pm

Saddle Club"The Saddle Club"
Lisa falls in with Veronica on her first day at Pine Hollow and Stevie and Carole dismiss her as another spoiled rich girl. But when Lisa saves Stevie from Veronica's dangerous prank, Lisa joins Stevie and Carole to form the Saddle Club.G

4:30 pm

Biz Kid$"Understanding Business Ethics"
Do the right thing! You'll learn with the Biz Kids as they examine several aspects of ethics in business. You'll also see the downside of not following ethical business practices. In this episode you will discover what it means for management to lead by example, and how employees must take responsibility for their behavior. D

5:00 pm

Growing a Greener World"Creating An Eco-Friendly Landscape from the Ground Up"
Orlando, FL. - Most homeowners understand the value of gardening in an eco-friendly manner, but many of us need guidance on how to do it properly. Something as simple as choosing the right plant for the right space can greatly reduce the impact we have on the earth. D

5:30 pm

Hands On Crafts for Kids"Plants - True Plants - Flowers"
In our study of living creatures, we move from animals to plants. The plants we feature are all known as land plants. Most plants have in common the process of photosynthesis. D

6:00 pm

Ciao Italia"Exquisite Plums/Susine Squisite"
The plums are ripe for the picking at Butternut Farm, and Mary Ann takes to the ladder to gather a bushel full for her kitchen, where she creates a moist and tender Fresh Plum Tart topped with a dizzying spiral of sliced prunes and then creates a moist and tender Dried Prune Cake that melts in your mouth. D

6:30 pm

New Scandinavian Cooking"Southern Norway: A Modest But Generous Spud"
In the South inland region of Norway, host Andreas Viestad cooks with one of the most loved Norwegian ingredients - the potato. Then, Andreas catches and prepares crayfish, a sought-after delicacy in Norway. D

7:00 pm

Rick Steves' Europe"Germany's Black Forest and Cologne"
Rick and his family dip into a classy mineral spa, devour chocolate-cherry cake and explore Germany's most romantic forest.G

7:30 pm

Grannies On Safari"India - The Golden Triangle"
The Grannies venture into this fascinating subcontinent to visit one of the world's most interesting countries - India. They explore part of what is called the Golden Triangle, beginning in the city of New Delhi and then on to Agra, home of the iconic Taj Mahal, and Jaipur, a cultural hub and glistening outpost of Indian arts, architecture and culture.G

8:00 pm

Garden SMART
The line-up of beautiful floats is not the beginning of the Rose Parade, it is the end of a yearlong process. See how those millions of roses (and other fascinating plant material) turn into incredible animated displays. Join GardenSMART as we go behind the scenes to marvel at the float designs, construction, and plant selections. D

8:30 pm

This Old House"Barrington Project, Part 3 of 10"
Builder Andy Tiplady takes host Kevin O'Connor out on the water to gather provisions for an authentic Rhode Island clambake. Later, back at the project house, he shows master carpenter Norm Abram the windows he's using and how he's installing them using a custom copper pan for flashing - his preferred method in coastal situations. Kevin visits the Hurricane Research Lab at the University of Florida to see how they are protecting buildings through research and, with the help of the world's largest portable hurricane simulator, to feel what it's like to stand in a Category 3 hurricane. D

Grand View"Joshua Tree National Park"
This episode reveals one of the most mythical botanical wonders in America: the Joshua Tree. Baumann explores this Desert oasis in southern California, renowned for it's sublime energy, and beautiful landscapes. Interviews include interpretive ranger Sarah Hinton, explaining the evolution of the parks botany; Climber Eric Foltz and his colleagues as he takes us up one of the sandstone formations; and Joe Zarki, ranger and historian, details the human history of the region. D